I always wondered where the heart and soul of American Music lives. I should have known it's at the bottom of a coal mine where it runs deep, dark and dangerous. This is some of the purest music that's ever been made regardi...

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I always wondered where the heart and soul of American Music lives. I should have known it's at the bottom of a coal mine where it runs deep, dark and dangerous. This is some of the purest music that's ever been made regarding the true life blues of a coal miner. These songs take you to a world where few belong. When it's over, ask yourself, 'Which side are you on?' --Marty Stuart Featured artists include Hazel Dickens, Sarah Gunning, Phyllis Boyens, Florence Reese, and the Reel World String Band, with guests Blaine Sprouse, fiddle; Roland White, mandolins; Bela Fleck and Lamar Grier, banjos; Jerry Douglas, Dobro; Roy Huskey, bass and many others.

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  • Coal mining songs from women's perspectives
  • Coal mining songs from women's perspectives

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